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Mhairi Black awarded first class honours degree Mhairi Black receives first class honours degree
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The youngest MP in the House of Commons has been awarded a first class honours degree in politics from Glasgow University. The youngest MP in the House of Commons has graduated with a first class honours degree in politics from Glasgow University.
Mhairi Black won the Paisley and Renfrewshire South seat for the SNP in last month's general election.Mhairi Black won the Paisley and Renfrewshire South seat for the SNP in last month's general election.
The 20-year-old sat her final exam on Scottish politics shortly after being elected.The 20-year-old sat her final exam on Scottish politics shortly after being elected.
She will graduate along with the rest of her class in a ceremony at the university on Friday. She graduated along with the rest of her class in a ceremony at the university on Friday.
Ms Black said: "I'm really delighted, and looking forward to celebrating the day with my parents and the other students." Ms Black posted a photograph of herself in her gown on Twitter.
She won her seat by 5,500 votes after overturning former Shadow Foreign Secretary Douglas Alexander's 16,000 vote majority. She wrote: "Overwhelmed by all the messages of support. They're really appreciated. It's been a great day for everyone involved."
Her graduation came seven weeks after being elected MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire South.
The student had yet to sit her final exam when she ousted Labour's Douglas Alexander to become the youngest member at Westminster since the Reform Act of 1832.
'Brass neck''Brass neck'
She won her seat by 5,500 votes after overturning former Shadow Foreign Secretary Douglas Alexander's 16,000 vote majority.
The MP admitted recently that it was "quite bizarre" returning to university after being elected an MP.The MP admitted recently that it was "quite bizarre" returning to university after being elected an MP.
Speaking on BBC Radio Scotland, she said: "It was a brass neck walking into a room with people I've been studying with for years and they're all pulling their hair out applying for a million and one jobs and I'm like, 'Hi guys, how's it going?'."Speaking on BBC Radio Scotland, she said: "It was a brass neck walking into a room with people I've been studying with for years and they're all pulling their hair out applying for a million and one jobs and I'm like, 'Hi guys, how's it going?'."
A spokesman for the University of Glasgow said: "We would like to congratulate Mhairi Black, as we would all of our students who are graduating this summer.A spokesman for the University of Glasgow said: "We would like to congratulate Mhairi Black, as we would all of our students who are graduating this summer.
"They have all worked extremely hard to earn their degrees and we wish them the very best for their future careers.""They have all worked extremely hard to earn their degrees and we wish them the very best for their future careers."